A Buckinghamshire property that was once gifted by a former British monarch to one of his mistresses is currently up for sale.
Radnage Bottom Farm, which currently sits on more than 10 acres of land, was purchased by King Charles II during the 1600s.
According to local folklore, it was given away to one of his many lovers.
The manor of Radnage is thought to have come into the possession of the Crown after the Norman Conquest in the 11th century.
It is on the market at £2,350,000 with the property boasting five bedrooms, four living rooms, three bathrooms, a conservatory and several outbuildings.
There are also a pair of Grade II listed barns in the vicinity.
One is currently used for general storage and the other as a party barn, though would lend itself to a range of uses. Other outbuildings include a garage and former kennels, now used for storage.
On the ‘On the Market’ website, it reads: “A traditional brick and flint period farmhouse, Radnage Bottom Farm has been in the same family ownership for 36 years and is an excellent family home in a rural setting.
“There are character features throughout, including exposed timbers and beams, numerous splendid fireplaces and original doors.
“The principal rooms are south-facing and there are far-reaching views from the house and grounds.”
For more information about the property, click here.
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